What is the conjugate base of HSO₄⁻?
(A) SO₃²⁻
(B) SO₄²⁻
(C) H₂SO₄
(D) HSO₃⁻ - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 7 - 2009 - Paper 1
Question 7
What is the conjugate base of HSO₄⁻?
(A) SO₃²⁻
(B) SO₄²⁻
(C) H₂SO₄
(D) HSO₃⁻
Worked Solution & Example Answer:What is the conjugate base of HSO₄⁻?
(A) SO₃²⁻
(B) SO₄²⁻
(C) H₂SO₄
(D) HSO₃⁻ - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 7 - 2009 - Paper 1
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What is the conjugate base of HSO₄⁻?
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To identify the conjugate base of a given acid, we must remove a proton (H⁺) from that acid. The given acid is bisulfate (HSO₄⁻). Upon removing one H⁺ ion from HSO₄⁻, we are left with sulfate (SO₄²⁻).
Thus, the conjugate base of HSO₄⁻ is SO₄²⁻, which corresponds to option (B).